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title: "Copic Sketch Alcohol Markers 12pc Basic Set"
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# Refillable ink system for eco-friendly use Dual-tip brush & broad nib for versatile strokes Premium Japanese alcohol-based ink, fast-drying Copic Sketch Alcohol Markers 12pc Basic Set

**Price:** 774 Lei
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Elevate your art game with every stroke — don’t just draw, make a statement!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Copic Sketch Alcohol Markers 12pc Basic Set
- **How much does it cost?** 774 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Vibrant & Safe:** Low-odor, non-toxic ink certified by ACMI ensures a clean, professional workspace.
- • **Blend Like a Pro:** Flexible brush nib enables seamless shading and layering for rich, dynamic artwork.
- • **Sustainable Creativity:** Refillable markers reduce waste and save money—artistry that’s kind to the planet.
- • **Precision Meets Comfort:** Ergonomic oval barrel designed for extended creative sessions without fatigue.
- • **Starter’s Essential Palette:** 12 carefully curated basic colors perfect for building your signature style.

## Overview

The Copic Sketch 12pc Set features premium, fast-drying Japanese alcohol-based ink in a dual-tip design (brush and broad nib) for versatile artistic expression. Its ergonomic oval barrel enhances comfort, while refillable ink cartridges promote sustainability. Certified non-toxic and low-odor, this set includes 12 essential colors ideal for beginners and pros alike, making it a must-have for anyone serious about sketching, illustrating, or journaling.

## Description

Our Brand Essence Graphic Marker Perfection. Designed to last a lifetime. Made in Japan. Copic is a brand of professional quality markers created in 1987 by the Too Group in Tokyo, Japan. Our mission is to provide creative tools that are centered around a distinctive passion for quality. More than 30 years of history Copic markers were developed in 1987 as tools for fine art and design industry users. Today Copic markers are available in 358 colors. More than 30 years of history Copic markers were developed in 1987 as tools for fine art and design industry users. Today Copic markers are available in 358 colors. Products that last a lifetime Copic offers refillable & replaceable markers and pens. Products that last a lifetime Copic offers refillable & replaceable markers and pens. Consistent color quality We manufacture our inks in small batches to ensure consistent colors. Consistent color quality We manufacture our inks in small batches to ensure consistent colors. Visit Copic store! Visit the Store Visit Copic store! Visit the Store

Review: Good set. - This is a fun set. You can enjoy copic markers with this set for a relatively low price for copics. You can't do the three color blending thing that so many seem to enjoy, but if you want to do some shading with these, get a neutral grey (I use N4 a lot) and use it under the various colors for shadowing, I personally think it looks a bit more realistic than the three tone method. You also really should experiment with 'mixing' the various colors in this set with each other by layering one over another. You will find out its a whole lot more colors than it seems to be. Especially because switching the order that you layer them in changes the resulting color slightly. There aren't any flesh tones, if you like to color people, the brown is actually quite useless for the darker skin tones of humans, it's too red. Look around the internet for tips on good markers to buy for skin colors. It depends on what color of people you would like to depict,of course but there are tips all over and youtube is the best for teaching you how to handle copics. Some hints: store the copics flat to avoid them leaking too much, usually into the cap (there doesn't seem to be a way to totally prevent this) but sometimes on your drawing or coloring. When they do leak, which they always do, into the cap, clean it out with alcohol on a q-tip or you are going to get that problem where the cap either won't open or won't close. If one does squirt onto your drawing (or preferably, before it does, try them on another piece of paper first), solve the problem by taking off the caps on BOTH ends and letting it lie flat for maybe a minute. this seems to regulate that every time. I'm putting this information here as from what I see online, the benefits of copics are touted all over and the drawbacks are NEVER mentioned, though when you google a specific problem (i.e, the leaking into the cap thing) you soon find that you are far from the only person who has had an issue with this. I do love my copic markers and I think that the way they blend and the way they go smoothly on paper makes up for the issues with them. I look forward to reusing them for many years with refills. However, I think I ought also to mention that they are not the only good brand out there and that they are actually compatible with other good brands, such as prismacolor markers, which I also love (and I love that you don't get the messy caps with those, although you also don't get the refills). Mixing the two kinds (and probably some others, though I haven't gone there yet) is not only cost effective,but gets you different kinds of colors, Prismacolor markers are brighter and more vibrant than Copics.But they blend together with them smoothly and super well. You can also layer colored pencils on top of Copics for beautiful effects. Look that up on youtube too. So you don't really NEED to spend $600 on the complete Copics, either all at once or over time (though you may want too). I've got this set and about six other copics plus six prismacolor markers and there is no color I can't get in several shades using those 24 (which include several flesh tones and some of the greys in both sets). And no, I'm not a professional or very experienced artist. So if you use these right, they CAN work for you without your 'having' to spend. Good luck.
Review: Costly but worth jt - As an artist, I’ve had the pleasure of using Prismacolor markers, and I can confidently say they’ve become one of my go-to tools for illustration. The vibrant color selection is fantastic; there’s a shade for almost everything, which really helps bring my artwork to life. One of the standout features for me is their blendability. The alcohol-based ink blends seamlessly, allowing me to achieve smooth gradients and rich textures. Whether I’m working on character designs or detailed illustrations, they perform beautifully, making shading a breeze. I also appreciate the dual-tip design. The broad tip is great for filling in larger areas, while the fine tip allows for precision work, making them versatile for various projects. However, I did notice that they can be a bit pricey, especially if you’re looking to build a complete set. Additionally, I’ve found that the ink can dry out if not capped properly, so I’ve made it a habit to keep them stored upright and capped when not in use. Overall, I highly recommend Prismacolor markers to anyone looking for high-quality, vibrant markers. They’ve definitely elevated my artwork, and I can’t imagine my toolkit without them!

## Features

- 【PREMIUM ALCOHOL-BASED MARKERS MADE IN JAPAN】A fast-drying, transparent alcohol ink will not harm the surface or fibers in the paper allowing it to remain smooth. The ink used is low-odor and non-toxic. Oval barrel designed for comfort.
- 【REPLACEABLE NIBS】SUPER BRUSH & MEDIUM BROAD: The flexible brush nib is ideal for blending, shading, and for drawing both thick and thin strokes. The broad nib is perfect for producing consistent lines and for adding details to your creations. The broad nib can be also used with the Copic ABS (Airbrush system).
- 【REFILLABLE】a separate ink refill product "Copic Ink" allows you to save money and be friendly to the environment.
- 【ACMI certified】all Copic markers are ACMI certified and conform to ASTM D-4236.
- This 12 color set includes basic and primary colors: V09, RV11, R08, YR04, Y13, YG03, G17, B14, B29, B39, E09, and 100. This set is perfect for beginning your Copic Sketch marker collection!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,773 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #727 in Drawing Markers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,784 Reviews |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What colors are included in this set?**
A: The red is a vermillon(lt. Red) red-R08. Chrome orange-YR04, lemon yellow-Y13, light pink-RV11, yellow green-YG03, forest green-G17, light blue-B14, ultramarine(royal blue)-B29, prussian(midnight/navy) blue-B39, violet-V09, burnt sienna(lt. Brown)-E09, and black-100. Hope this helps. Any clarification email me at vaekarles@gmail.com.

**Q: Do these pens have 2 tips, one on each side of the marker? Do the markers have different shades of the same color?**
A: Inquiry Thank you.Yes, they have two hints. Original Copic markers, have the tip of the thin & Waidochizeru the tip. Sketch Copic markers, have the tip of the soft brush tip and the wide chisel. Each marker is only one color.

**Q: My books I plan on using these in have pages a little bit lighter than card stock. Would these bleed? If so what would you recommend instead?**
A: Yes they would bleed through the paper. If you have cardstock or heavier it will not bleed to another page, but Copic markers will always show through on the other side of the page, so you can't have anything on the back of a drawing.

**Q: How long does it take for the Copic Markers to get to Miami, FL?**
A: If you select expedited the (Japan Post EMS), it takes about one week after shipping.If you select the standard (Japan Post SAL), it takes 2-3 weeks after shipping.But it may become longer under conditions of weather and others.Thank you.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good set.
*by H***R on September 30, 2016*

This is a fun set. You can enjoy copic markers with this set for a relatively low price for copics. You can't do the three color blending thing that so many seem to enjoy, but if you want to do some shading with these, get a neutral grey (I use N4 a lot) and use it under the various colors for shadowing, I personally think it looks a bit more realistic than the three tone method. You also really should experiment with 'mixing' the various colors in this set with each other by layering one over another. You will find out its a whole lot more colors than it seems to be. Especially because switching the order that you layer them in changes the resulting color slightly. There aren't any flesh tones, if you like to color people, the brown is actually quite useless for the darker skin tones of humans, it's too red. Look around the internet for tips on good markers to buy for skin colors. It depends on what color of people you would like to depict,of course but there are tips all over and youtube is the best for teaching you how to handle copics. Some hints: store the copics flat to avoid them leaking too much, usually into the cap (there doesn't seem to be a way to totally prevent this) but sometimes on your drawing or coloring. When they do leak, which they always do, into the cap, clean it out with alcohol on a q-tip or you are going to get that problem where the cap either won't open or won't close. If one does squirt onto your drawing (or preferably, before it does, try them on another piece of paper first), solve the problem by taking off the caps on BOTH ends and letting it lie flat for maybe a minute. this seems to regulate that every time. I'm putting this information here as from what I see online, the benefits of copics are touted all over and the drawbacks are NEVER mentioned, though when you google a specific problem (i.e, the leaking into the cap thing) you soon find that you are far from the only person who has had an issue with this. I do love my copic markers and I think that the way they blend and the way they go smoothly on paper makes up for the issues with them. I look forward to reusing them for many years with refills. However, I think I ought also to mention that they are not the only good brand out there and that they are actually compatible with other good brands, such as prismacolor markers, which I also love (and I love that you don't get the messy caps with those, although you also don't get the refills). Mixing the two kinds (and probably some others, though I haven't gone there yet) is not only cost effective,but gets you different kinds of colors, Prismacolor markers are brighter and more vibrant than Copics.But they blend together with them smoothly and super well. You can also layer colored pencils on top of Copics for beautiful effects. Look that up on youtube too. So you don't really NEED to spend $600 on the complete Copics, either all at once or over time (though you may want too). I've got this set and about six other copics plus six prismacolor markers and there is no color I can't get in several shades using those 24 (which include several flesh tones and some of the greys in both sets). And no, I'm not a professional or very experienced artist. So if you use these right, they CAN work for you without your 'having' to spend. Good luck.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Costly but worth jt
*by T***E on September 26, 2024*

As an artist, I’ve had the pleasure of using Prismacolor markers, and I can confidently say they’ve become one of my go-to tools for illustration. The vibrant color selection is fantastic; there’s a shade for almost everything, which really helps bring my artwork to life. One of the standout features for me is their blendability. The alcohol-based ink blends seamlessly, allowing me to achieve smooth gradients and rich textures. Whether I’m working on character designs or detailed illustrations, they perform beautifully, making shading a breeze. I also appreciate the dual-tip design. The broad tip is great for filling in larger areas, while the fine tip allows for precision work, making them versatile for various projects. However, I did notice that they can be a bit pricey, especially if you’re looking to build a complete set. Additionally, I’ve found that the ink can dry out if not capped properly, so I’ve made it a habit to keep them stored upright and capped when not in use. Overall, I highly recommend Prismacolor markers to anyone looking for high-quality, vibrant markers. They’ve definitely elevated my artwork, and I can’t imagine my toolkit without them!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Copics are FANTASTIC! Truly the best markers!!!
*by S***H on October 8, 2016*

I am an artist, and even for me for years I didn't understand why anyone would want to buy markers this expensive. I had tried the Prismacolor markers, and I just wasn't impressed. Why spend so much extra for the Copic markers when Prismacolors weren't that great and less expensive?? Well, I finally bought this set and I totally get it now. I am a complete convert to the Copic brand, and I really cannot speak high enough about these markers!!! They are INCREDIBLE. Coloring with them is a similar process to watercolor, where it's all about layering and blending. The markers go on smooth and wonderful and they are able to blend with similar colors beautifully. (Note though that if you're not using proper marker paper, I recommend putting a few extra blank pages underneath just in case they bleed. And the more you layer and saturate the more they will bleed, just something to keep in mind.) My only problem with the 12 set was that there just wasn't enough. I read in a previous review prior to my purchasing that they suggested just getting a larger set for the better blending options, and they were right. If you are an artist and serious in experimenting with these markers and creating more art with them, I would get a larger set, at least the 36 or even a 72. I wish I had purchased the 72 for all the base color options, as i am now spending so much time comparing different copic 6pack sets to get a larger selection of colors to allow for better blends and layering. This small set of 12 though is excellent if you're just looking to use the markers to add a simpler color blocking pop to your work. I would also recommend a copic blending marker. It helps with blending, as one might deduce from the name.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Copic Sketch, Alcohol-Based Markers, 12pc Set, Basic
- Copic Wire-Bound Sketchbook S, 5" x 7", Premium Bond Paper (157gsm), 30 Sheets, White
- Copic Sketch, Alcohol Markers, 6pc Set, Portrait

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